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I’m apparently in the minority, but man, everything about this movie is the exact opposite of what I wanted out of a Chip N Dale’s Rescue Rangers movie.

Hats off for Michael Mando. Loved him since Orphan Black.

I’m not sure Mike did slip him the broken glass, I think that may have been something he did himself. At least, that’s what I interpreted from that shot of him looking into the bottom of the whisky glass. Your version does make sense though; Mike didn’t seem all that surprised when he broke out of his restraints and

Hurt to see Nacho go so soon. I was really rooting for him.

Leave at least one for Rhea.

I think Bolsa would only be an effective shield until the first bullet was fired. And if Nacho didn’t give himself a good death, the remaining Salamanca’s would make it as bad as possible. There seemed to be a moment of hesitation on his part where he did the calculus and realized it wasn’t worth the risk.

“Don’t worry Nach, you can explain everything when you see him again,” Rob Grizzly reasoned, as he choked up, watching Ignacio call his father...

we knew it was going to happen and it still hurt. i have an extra soft spot for michael mando because of orphan black. i think it was the better way to go rather than dying from cancer from doing a sensory deprivation session in black oil.

Nacho was no scholar, but he was smarter than the average thug. The motel episode last week was enough evidence he has a street-smart wit that characters underestimate. As for his father, when Mike says he’ll do something, he’ll do it. That may be all the trust Nacho needs.

Mike can’t overtly protect Manuel from the Salamancas, but he did pocket the fake ID that Nacho had made for him.

Bathing in rancid oil, spending hours (probably) locked in a compartment in a truck smaller than a coffin, then getting his ass beat so he looks tortured, all so he can go back and kill himself, and that’s along with all the other shit Gus put him through.

The Nacho storyline will certainly continue and have reverberations, not the least which will be Mike needing to uphold his promise to him.

Oh yeah BCS has absolutely twisted the screws on Gus - on BB you could kind of think he was cool, what with his vendetta for his dead (boy?)friend and his general badassery, but BCS has pretty mercilessly painted him as a near-psychopath. 

This was one of the best episodes of both shows combined. Give Mando ALL the Emmys.

No mention of the blue flower from the opening, sprouting from where Nacho died, free to live a full beautiful life amongst the harshness all around it in a way that Nacho will never be able to do?

Michael Mando’s great. A fellow Montreal boy, went to the same college as me.

I know how Kim’s story’s going to go: she’s going to go to prison, then in the future, Saul will hook up with her upon her release and they’ll skip off into the sunset happily ever after. You heard it here first, gang.

Kim’s going to be fist-deep inside a toddler’s chest cavity ripping their heart out by the end of the season and I’ll still be like “honestly love that for her”

It actually also makes Gus far less rootable after the way he treated Nacho, IMO. You know, if you do a rewatch of BB after BCS ends.

I’m a mess over this, jeez.

Someone comes to pick up Huell at the safehouse. Huell stands up, stretches. “About damn time. Felt like I been waiting here for ten damn years.”